Public Affairs Specialist - (contingent 034)

SPS

$70K — $95K *
US-AnywhereRemote in Huntsville, AL
Aerospace & Defense
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree and 10+ years in public affairs/public relations or related field required.
  • 10 years of relevant military service may substitute for formal education.
  • Experience publishing written materials like press releases and articles is essential.
  • Familiarity with SharePoint, Adobe Creative Suite, and CANVA is preferred.
  • Knowledge of social media analytics tools is required.
  • DINFOS accreditation is desired, but not mandatory.
  • Secret security clearance is required.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, develop, and implement public affairs programs and campaigns.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with Army and other services for effective communication.
  • Provide peer review on promotional materials for quality assurance.
  • Develop strategic communication materials supporting senior leadership.
  • Collaborate with mission partners to create and execute communications strategies.
  • Lead the development of communications plans and public affairs guidance.
  • Monitor community activities to coordinate outreach events and participate in public forums.

Benefits

  • Exposure to high-level communication strategies supporting senior leadership.
  • Opportunity to collaborate with diverse military and community partners.
  • Creative role involving content development across multiple mediums.
  • Potential for career advancement within federal public affairs positions.
Full Job Description
Title: Public Affairs Specialist (contingent 034)

Location: APG, MD

Secret security clearance is required.

Provide support services for all public affairs functions to enhance CPE IEW&S's communications abilities and respond appropriately to community leaders, media outlet or other outreach opportunities.

Demonstrates a basic understanding of federal government public relations/affairs. Able to develop and execute tailored communications plans, create content across multiple mediums, primarily in written form (i.e. articles, fact sheets, briefing slides, correspondence, messaging, speech writing, etc.) and work with creative team for visual products that span the headquarters and different levels of Project and Product Management.
  • Plan, develop, and implement the organization's public affairs programs, policies, events, and activities to include correspondence, messaging, and campaigns that span the different levels of Project and Product Management.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with Army and other Services to ensure effective communications and change-readiness capabilities are in place.
  • Provide peer review of physical and virtual promotional materials.
  • Independently develop strategic and executive-level communication materials, including but not limited to talking points, speeches, remarks, etc., supporting senior leaders, incorporating clear and impactful messaging.
  • Collaborate with mission partners to develop successful communications strategies by being at the forefront of publicity campaigns concerning the organization through newspapers, periodicals, and audio and visual communications media, including the Internet and outward facing websites.
  • Lead the development of overarching communications plans, project or campaign specific plans and public affairs guidance.
  • Develop relevant content to reach target audiences; review published content; monitor and respond to users to grow an informed public; develop and expand community outreach efforts; monitor community activities and coordinate participation in events and public forums.
  • Lead the development and implementation of an editorial calendar and a conference tracker.
  • Create, implement, and monitor outreach campaigns; report metrics and return on investment to Senior Leadership; notify staff and subordinate organizations of journal articles, media days, videos, media trips, community events and outreach opportunities.
  • Facilitate government review of media queries.
  • Develop relevant content in specialized areas of public affairs activities such as DoD publications, press, radio, and TV relations, conferences and community relations.
  • Serves as lead for community relations efforts. Leads the planning, content develop, posting and assessment of all digital/social media platforms.

Education/Experience:
  • Bachelor's degree and a minimum of ten (10) years' experience public affairs/public relations or a related filed is required.
  • Substitution: Minimum of ten (10) years of relevant military service can be utilized as related experience.
  • DINFOS accreditation, or similar, desired but not required; Published articles may be requested to demonstrate experience.
  • Proven experience publishing written materials such as press releases and articles. Expert knowledge of platforms and related content management tools.
  • Familiarity with SharePoint, PowerPoint, Adobe Creative Suite and other applications such as (but not limited to) CANVA is desired but not required.
  • Knowledge of social media analytics tools required.
  • Secret security clearance is required.


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